Battle of Canturino

Shortly after this, Konrad von Landau was hit in the face by a rock which broke the nosepiece of his helmet, partly incapacitating him.

The loss of their leader and part of their army undermined the Great Company and they fled.

Konrad von Landau was captured alive but he had been further wounded in the melee and died shortly afterwards.

[2] The Battle of Canturino led to a truce but had no other significant result other than the death of Landau and the demise of the Great Company.

In July 1363, after a bidding war for its services between Pisa and Florence, the company entered Pisan employ.